Tea Seller Uses Water From Toilet, Railways Slaps Rs 1 Lakh Fine

The officials removed two other unauthorised hawkers seen in the video from the Secunderabad Railway Station. 
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The vendor who allegedly used water from the toilet to make tea. 
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The vendor who allegedly used water from the toilet to make tea. 
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After outrage on social media over the viral video of a tea vendor using tap water from the toilet to make tea, South Central Railway has slapped the vending contractor with a fine of Rs 1 lakh on Tuesday, 1 May.

After probing the incident, SCR officials verified the origin of the video. The officials said that the incident occurred onboard train number 12759 Chennai Central to Hyderabad (Charminar Express), at the Secunderabad Railway Station in 2017.

The Railways Department identified the contractor of the vendor as P Sivaprasad, who operates between the section of Secunderabad and Kazipet, and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh.

In a press release, the Railways Department said, “An inquiry has been held to identify the wrong doers and initiate appropriate action. On the basis of the inquiry, stringent action has been taken up against the train side vending contractor for the section between Secunderabad and Kazipet, P Sivaprasad, with whom the identified vendor in the video was employed. A penalty of Rs 1 lakh has been levied on the licensee, through IRCTC, the contracting agency.”

Railways officials also removed two more unauthorised hawkers seen in the video from the Secunderabad railway station.

In the video, a vendor is seen passing three cans of tea from the toilet from a stationed train to his colleagues, suggesting that he had filled the tea can with tap water.

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The man who has been filmed the entire act, confronts the tea vendor. However, they remain evasive, avoid confrontation and walk away from the spot.

This video surfaced on the internet recently and has been doing rounds on social media. Disgusted by the video, several netizens slammed the Railways for being negligent and offering poor services.

As the pressure kept mounting, the Railways Department has initiated a probe and identified the contractor, and said that it will maintain a strict vigil on the vendors so that such incidents don’t reoccur in the future.

(This story was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission)

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Published: 03 May 2018,02:42 PM IST

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